Hello,
I am working on interaction in the LAN. I am able to chat with multiple users in a given FEDORA system using write,wall. But they are limited to a single IP ADDRESS.
But now I want to conduct a chatting program where multiple users can chat who are at different IP addresses. Can you please tell me the command I can use to perform this. If possible can you please give me an example how to use them.
I tried using "ytalk".But it says no domain.I am unable to connect it.
1)can u please send me the link where I can know how to use "ytalk".
2)can u please give me any other command other than ytalk for multiple ip address
Working on the badging system, Just found this old thread for 2006 and started reading it. ROTFL ... what a great discussion between forum members and our chat bot Gollum "back in the good old days"... You must check this out if you want a laugh and big smile:
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Hi,
I am trying to embed Skype or any other video chat/chat program into a webpage. Has anyone had success doing this? or know how?
Thanks
Phil (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am working on interaction in the LAN. I am able to chat with multiple users in a given FEDORA system using write,wall. But they are limited to a single IP ADDRESS.
But now I want to conduct a chatting program where multiple users can chat who are at different IP addresses. Can you... (1 Reply)
EKG2(1) User Commands EKG2(1)NAME
ekg2 - opensource IM client for UNIX systems
SYNOPSIS
ekg2 [OPTIONS] [COMMANDS]
DESCRIPTION -u, --user=NAME
uses profile NAME
-t, --theme=FILE
loads theme from FILE
-n, --no-auto
does not connect to server automatically
-m, --no-mouse
does not load mouse support
-N, --no-global-config
ignores global configuration file
-a, --away[=DESCRIPTION]
changes status to ``away''
-b, --back[=DESCRIPTION]
changes status to ``available''
-i, --invisible[=DESCR]
changes status to ``invisible''
-d, --dnd[=DESCRIPTION]
changes status to ``do not disturb''
-f, --free-for-chat[=DESCR] changes status to ``free for chat''
-x, --xa[=DESCRIPTION]
changes status to ``very busy''
-h, --help
displays this help message
-v, --version
displays program version and exits
Options concerned with status depend on the protocol of particular session -- some sessions may not support ``do not disturb'' status, etc.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for ekg2 is maintained as a Docbook manual. See http://ekg2.org/ekg2book/ for an online version.
ekg2 September 2005 EKG2(1)